Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... Complete 16 Pear Description Complete . Different Forms of Plums . 17 18 Blank Used for Field Notes 19 Description Blank for Plums . 20 Cherry Description Complete . 21 Peach Description Complete 22 Forms of Strawberries 23 Description ...
... Complete 16 Pear Description Complete . Different Forms of Plums . 17 18 Blank Used for Field Notes 19 Description Blank for Plums . 20 Cherry Description Complete . 21 Peach Description Complete 22 Forms of Strawberries 23 Description ...
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... Complete 28 • Design for Description Blank for Currants 29 Design for Description Blank for Gooseberries 30 Grape Description Complete 31 Different Forms of Grape Seeds 32 Description Blank for Grapes 33 Field Notes Blank for Grapes 34 ...
... Complete 28 • Design for Description Blank for Currants 29 Design for Description Blank for Gooseberries 30 Grape Description Complete 31 Different Forms of Grape Seeds 32 Description Blank for Grapes 33 Field Notes Blank for Grapes 34 ...
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... complete description . The ordinary fruit grower , who does not expect to write nursery catalogs , books , or experiment station bulle- tins , will usually prefer the note - book method of keeping descriptions . The book offers the most ...
... complete description . The ordinary fruit grower , who does not expect to write nursery catalogs , books , or experiment station bulle- tins , will usually prefer the note - book method of keeping descriptions . The book offers the most ...
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... complete without some sort of drawing or photograph of the fruit in question . A good pen or pencil drawing of the fruit is excellent for record , but it is difficult to make . Only a few persons , usually such as have had some training ...
... complete without some sort of drawing or photograph of the fruit in question . A good pen or pencil drawing of the fruit is excellent for record , but it is difficult to make . Only a few persons , usually such as have had some training ...
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... complete a record as one can have in connection with a good written de- scription . Very few persons , however , can avail themselves of this method . Models in plaster of Paris , or in wax , are sometimes undertaken . These are usually ...
... complete a record as one can have in connection with a good written de- scription . Very few persons , however , can avail themselves of this method . Models in plaster of Paris , or in wax , are sometimes undertaken . These are usually ...
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Página 123 - SOCIETY'S RULES FOR EXHIBITING AND NAMING FRUITS. The rules of the American Pomological Society for exhibiting and naming fruits are as follows: SECTION I. NAMING AND DESCRIBING NEW FRUITS. Rule 1. — The originator or introducer (in the order named) has the prior right to bestow a name upon a new or unnamed fruit.